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God bless you kindly.
You say ... "God Bless This Theater" ... what exactly were you trying to ask here?
dear god thank you for this wonderfull morning ,bless our stidies bless our classmates that were not here ....Amen
May God Bless You or May God Protect You. Here in America, we normally shorten it to God bless you, or simply "God Bless".
Enter here in French is entrer ici.
Simply ask this prayer yourself. A sample prayer might go like this: "Dear Lord our heavenly father. We thank you for all the blessings that you have given us. We thank you for this home that you have provided. We ask that you bless this house and all that live here. We ask that you bless all those that come through it's doors and may your peace and protection be on them. We love you Lord and dedicate this house to you so that all those that enter in may know of your goodness and grace. Thank you Lord. We ask this in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen" Say a prayer that is from your heart not anyone elses for the Lord knows your heart. God bless you and your new home.
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Both, depending on the construction. As an adjective, it is welcome: You're welcome to try it, or You're welcome here for as long as you like. As a past participle of the verb to welcome, it is welcomed: I was welcomed at the door by the hostess.
This phrase comes from Dante's Inferno, where it is inscribed at the entrance to hell. It conveys the idea that once you enter this dark place, there is no hope or escape from the suffering that awaits you. It serves as a warning to those who dare to venture into the depths of hell.
Type your answer here... Do Not Enter is 출입금지 in Korean.